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2012 ? 4Lamat after years of search "document/187953" has emergedthe 1976 date aproximates the time frame that this effort was to findAlthough its an after the event 74-75? It may be the number that unlocksthe mystery that surrounds these years in these tails of looking at the WEB

Tools TI-31 TI-1 at Netarts Bay (Newman 1959), {forwarded from 2005 filecase study of site 35-TI-31 35-TI-31, The Wilson Beach SiteUsing the standard typologies employed in northwest Oregon (Pettigrew 1977; Toepel 1985), both the corner-notched and contracting stem points fall into the category of broad-necked projectile points. The third projectile point (TI-31-5) also likely falls into this category. Broad-necked projectile points dominate other northern Oregon coast assemblages dating prior to about 1000 BP (Bennett and Lyman 1991:257; Clark 1991:203; Connolly 1992:61; Minor 1991a; Pettigrew 1977). Narrow-necked projectile points are much more abundant after 1000 BP and dominate the two excavated assemblages from Netarts Bay (Newman 1959; Zontek 1978). Other tools from the site are less helpful in assigning an age to the site. Stemmed-scrapers, for example, are present in the Burkholder collection (Minor 1984:9), which possibly dates prior to 6000 BP, and in the 35-TI-1 collection, which is less than 600 years old.

Joe Rat wrote:> > On most well logs in Denmark and North Germany one can see> ash layers. These correlate with the thick layers visible on> the Danish island of Fur. The layers thin out southwards.> As these are contiguous with the Moler formation these> should be Eocene. This suggests a centre of Eocene> volcanic activity north of Helgoland. Has this ever been> pinpointed? Are there any Isopach maps of this ash layer?

https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/sci.geo.geologyhttps://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/sci.geo.geologyResults for Iridium geochemistry in sci.geo.geology Search all groupsResults: about 6 for Iridium geochemistryScientists Confirm Age Of The Oldest Meteorite Collision On Earth... metals such as iridium -- rare in terrestrial rocks but common in meteorites . .... Petrology and Geochemistry Program and the NASA Astrobiology Program.8/22/02 by Ron Baalke - 1 post by 1 author - 0 viewsEocene ash layershttp://www.searchanddiscovery.net/97020/memoir43.htm | > | | > | Iridium geochemistry of volcanic ash layers from the early Eocene | rifting | > | of the ...1/26/01 by Joe Rat - 13 posts by 7 authors - 0 viewsDevonian Impact In Nevada... except for a flat statement that there is an iridium anomaly (which I do not contest), is the following: "GEOCHEMISTRY-Samples from Alamo are currently ...10/16/00 by Jacques Jedwab - 17 posts by 4 authors - 0 viewsIridium layers and red herrings... and still assumed by some) but instead from Osmium > isotope geochemistry. ... and the Iridium layer World wide is very necessary to understand first 1.8/15/98 by DUNCAN A. MCDONALD - 18 posts by 11 authors - 0 viewsIMPACT OROGENY ON EARTH... was estimated from the statistical analysis of iridium >in the KT boundary. ... and his group--there is an entire folk history of geochemistry here.10/1/96 by James N. Head - 176 posts by 42 authors - 0 viewsThe Kr/T-Boundary Event - now proven that a meteorite did it?... deposited the Kreide- >Tertiaer-Boundary layer with its Iridium enrichments, ... Late Eocene impact microspherules: stratigraphy, age, and geochemistry.2/21/91 by Lynn B Reid - 31 posts by 18 authors - 0 views

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